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Piergiorgio Bucci
Piergiorgio is a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include: * Piergiorgio Cortelazzo (born 1969), Italian politician * Piergiorgio Farina (1933–2008), Italian jazz violinist * Piergiorgio Negrisolo (born 1950), Italian footballer * Piergiorgio Nesti (1931–2009), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop *Piergiorgio Odifreddi (born 1950), Italian mathematician and writer *Piergiorgio Welby (1945–2006), Italian poet, painter and activist *Pier Giorgio Frassati Pier Giorgio Frassati (6 April 1901 – 4 July 1925) was an Italian Catholic activist and a member from the Third Order of Saint Dominic. He was dedicated to social justice issues and joined several charitable organizations, including Catholic Ac ... (1901-1925), Italian blessed (i.e., on the path to sainthood) {{given name Italian masculine given names ...
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Piergiorgio Cortelazzo
Piergiorgio Cortelazzo ( Este, 20 February 1969) is an Italian politician from Veneto. He was first elected to the Regional Council of Veneto in 2000 for National Alliance and was then re-elected in 2005 and 2010. Between 2005 and 2010 he was floor leader of National Alliance in the Council, while from 2010 to 2015 he was deputy floor leader of the group of The People of Freedom The People of Freedom ( it, Il Popolo della Libertà, PdL) was a centre-right political party in Italy. The PdL, launched by Silvio Berlusconi on 18 November 2007, was initially a federation of political parties, notably including Forza Italia a .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cortelazzo, Piergiorgio 1969 births Living people National Alliance (Italy) politicians The People of Freedom politicians 21st-century Italian politicians People from the Province of Padua Members of the Regional Council of Veneto ...
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Piergiorgio Farina
Piergiorgio Farina (25 April 1933 – 28 July 2008) was an Italian jazz violinist, composer and singer. Career Born Piergiorgio Farinelli in Goro, Ferrara, Farina was the cousin of the singer Milva. He started his career performing in Emilia-Romagna's ballrooms, and had his breakout in the second half of the 1960s thanks to his participation to the RAI musical variety '' Settevoci''. In 1968 he entered the competition at the Sanremo Music Festival in couple with Orietta Berti with the song ″Tu che non sorridi mai″, while in the 1975 edition of the Festival he was cast to perform on violin all the competing songs. He was also a sax, double bass and piano musician. His son Bruno is also a musician. Discography ;Albums * 1971: ''Piergiorgio Farina – Piccolo Cabotaggio'' *1974: ''Il violino d'amore di Piergiorgio Farina '' * 1975: ''Violino d'amore '' * 1977: ''Tempo di rock'' *1977: ''Piergiorgio Farina'' * 1978: ''...a tutto rock!!! '' * 1979: ''Tr ...
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Piergiorgio Negrisolo
Piergiorgio Negrisolo (born 22 July 1950 in Viadana) is a retired Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Born in Viadana, Lombardy, Negrisolo began playing football with Guastalla. He made his Serie A debut with Sampdoria in a 1–1 draw with Torino on 6 October 1968. He played for 12 seasons (256 games, 13 goals) in the Serie A for U.C. Sampdoria, A.S. Roma, Hellas Verona F.C. Hellas Verona Football Club, commonly referred to as Hellas Verona or simply Verona, is a professional Italian football club based in Verona, Italy, that currently plays in Serie A. The team won the Serie A Championship in 1984–85. His ... and Delfino Pescara 1936. References 1950 births Living people Italian footballers Serie A players A.C. Reggiana 1919 players U.C. Sampdoria players A.S. Roma players Hellas Verona F.C. players Delfino Pescara 1936 players Rimini F.C. 1912 players U.S. Sassuolo Calcio players {{Italy-footy-midfielder-1950s-stub ...
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Piergiorgio Nesti
Piergiorgio Silvano Nesti (11 February 1931 – 13 December 2009) was an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop. Ordained on 30 August 1959, Nesti was appointed archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Camerino-San Severino Marche on 23 July 1993 and was ordained bishop on 30 August 1993. On 27 November 1996, Pope John Paul II appointed Nesti Secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life The Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, formerly called Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (CICLSAL; la, Congregatio pro Institutis Vitae Consecratae et Soci .... Nesti retired from this final position on 10 July 2006. References Bishops in le Marche Members of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life 1931 births 2009 deaths 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops 20th-century Italian Roman Cath ...
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Piergiorgio Odifreddi
Piergiorgio Odifreddi (born 13 July 1950, in Cuneo) is an Italian mathematician, logician, aficionado of the history of science, and popular science writer and essayist, especially on philosophical atheism as a member of the Italian Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics. He is philosophically and politically near to Bertrand Russell and Noam Chomsky. Early life and education Born in Cuneo in the Piedmont region, he received his ''Laurea'' ''cum laude'' in mathematics in Turin in 1973. He then specialized in the United States at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and UCLA from 1978 and 1980, and in the Soviet Union at Novosibirsk State University in 1982 and 1983. Teaching career From 1983 to 2007, he taught logic at the University of Turin, and from 1985 to 2003 he was visiting professor at Cornell University, where he collaborated with Anil Nerode, Richard Platek, and Richard Shore. From 2001 to 2003 he taught at Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, whic ...
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Piergiorgio Welby
Piergiorgio Welby (26 December 1945 – 20 December 2006) was an Italian poet, painter and activist whose three-month-long battle to establish his right to die led to a debate about euthanasia in his country. Welby was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy as a teenager in the early 1960s. The disease progressed, and in 1997 he became unable to breathe on his own. He became politically active in the right-to-die movement, and in 2006 he publicly declared his wish to refuse the medical treatment that kept him alive. The case was controversial, with liberal politicians supporting him and conservatives and the Vatican speaking out against his cause. After three months, he was allowed to die, though he was denied a church burial. Life and career Born in Rome, the son of Alfredo Welby, a footballer playing for A.S. Roma, Welby was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of 17. During the 1960s, he became influenced by the hippie movement, extensively travelling throughout Eur ...
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Pier Giorgio Frassati
Pier Giorgio Frassati (6 April 1901 – 4 July 1925) was an Italian Catholic activist and a member from the Third Order of Saint Dominic. He was dedicated to social justice issues and joined several charitable organizations, including Catholic Action and the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, to better aid the poor and less fortunate living in his hometown of Turin; he put his own pious beliefs into practice to cater to their needs and was best known for his devotion and amiable character. Frassati was an avid mountaineer who often climbed with his friends; he was an able swimmer and athlete best known for engaging in such social activities with a range of like-minded friends. His charitable outreach towards others knew no bounds for he identified with and aided the poor and ill from his childhood. His social status granted him greater freedom in aiding others who needed it most. His cause for canonization opened in 1932 after the Turin poor made several pleas for such a cause to ...
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